A list of items a customer wants to purchase from an online storefront Shopping cart software allows customers on an electronic commerce Web site to select items they wish to purchase and store them in their virtual shopping cart Customers can view, add, or delete items in their shopping cart before making their electronic purchase
A metaphor for a piece of software that acts as an online store's catalog and ordering process Typically, a shopping cart is the graphical interface linking a company's e-commerce site with its deeper infrastructure Consumers can select merchandise; review what they have selected; modify their selections; and ultimately purchase the merchandise Shopping carts can be sold as independent pieces of software so companies can integrate them into their own unique online solution, or they can may be integrated into a complete merchant application
Computer software used to create and automate online order processing for e-commerce websites It allows Internet shoppers to browse online catalogs, mark items for purchase, edit orders, collect payment information, and finalize the sale (See also E-Commerce)
A feature of on line stores that allows a consumer to select items for purchase The consumer can review the items placed into the shopping cart prior to finalizing the purchase Often, the shopping cart can "hold" items for the customer between visits to the on line store
- the order-processing component of WebCommerce A shopper uses the Shopping Cart to select and temporarily store which products he wishes to purchase while browsing through a merchants store
is a piece of software that operates on an online storefront The "shopping cart" keeps track of all the items that a buyer wants to purchase, allowing the shopper to pay for the whole order at once
A Shopping Cart program allows you to implement your own on-line storefront The shopping cart keeps track of what visitors have ordered and allows them to add or remove items from a 'virtual shopping cart' When a visitor decides to check-out, the order information including the buyer's name, address and billing instruction is e-mailed to the site webmaster and a receipt is sent to the shopper Our unix Plan 2 and above include a pre-written Shopping Cart script that you can customize for your use A demonstration and extensive documentation are available For those of you who may be interested in a more comprehensive on-line commerce solution, Mercantec's SoftCart is available as an additional product Available with plans: Corporate, Commercial
Add the convenience and power of our integrated shopping cart system for e-commerce webhosting! SMTP When you're exchanging electronic mail on the Internet, SMTP is what keeps the process orderly It's a protocol that regulates what goes on between the mail servers
This is software added to your web site that will allow visitors to select items from your on-line catalog and add them to a "shopping cart" When they are finished shopping, they "check out" to complete the purchase On commerce sites, the customer would enter credit card information which would be securely processed Basic sites do not handle secure payment, so the customer could print the order form and fax it to you with payment information
A shopping cart is an online catalog that allows a shopper to add items to a virtual basket, or cart A running total is kept as the shopper adds and removes items from the cart
Ecommerce shopping carts manage your inventory and help visitors buy your products online, just like a shopper in a grocery store uses a cart to hold purchases while they continue shopping See our article on How to Choose Shopping Cart Software Read about our eStore Infront shopping cart and turnkey ecommerce solution
The 'shopping cart' or 'shopping basket' in a web store This virtual cart works in a similar way to a real one You 'load' it with products but the transaction is only processed once you reach the virtual 'checkout', an on-screen button confirming the order It is normally easy to remove items from the shopping cart prior to confirmation of the order
You know, the 4-wheeled buggy that always has the one wobbly wheel? Well, these days it's gone virtual It tracks all the things that shoppers wants to buy Shoppers can add merchandise to the shopping cart If they change their minds, items can be removed Then they head to the checkout counter This is where they review all the items in their carts and/or make changes
A kind of software which acts like an online catalog or virtual store Most shopping carts serve as a connection between a company's website and databases, enabling customers to select and purchase merchandise Back to Top
Keeps track of what your customers have ordered from your Internet store Customers add and remove items from their shopping cart, and tallies their order when they are ready to check out If the customer decides to submit the order, the program emails the order information to the address of your choice and sends a conformation to the customer
A software package that runs as part of a web site to collect and record purchasing decisions by a visitor Shopping cart programs are stored on web servers
A shopping cart is a piece of software that acts as an online store's catalog and ordering process Typically, a shopping cart is the interface between a company's Web site and its deeper infrastructure, allowing consumers to select merchandise; review what they have selected; make necessary modifications or additions; and purchase the merchandise Shopping carts can be sold as independent pieces of software so companies can integrate them into their own unique online solution, or they can be offered as a feature from a service that will create and host a company's e-commerce site
Shopping cart software acts as an online store's catalog and ordering process Typically, it allows consumers to browse the website; select items for purchase as they browse; review what they have selected; make necessary modifications or additions; and purchase the merchandise
A piece of software that operates on an online storefront The "shopping cart" keeps track of all the items that a buyer wants to purchase, allowing the shopper to pay for the whole order at once
A piece of software installed on an online vendor's web space used to produce a shopping system This generally means product pages, some sort of an online "basket" and a way for the customer to add, remove and modify product selections and to check out when they are done shopping